“The greatest gift from fate is probably the possibility of being one with the forest on a daily basis,” says editor Adrian Norbert Cuper in this deep dive into his memories inspired by his photo walks in the forest.
Whattaroll Journal: The Film Cameras That Got Us On The Roll (Part 1)
How can we forget our very first film cameras? We, the editors of Whattaroll, have been in a contemplative mood about it lately. So, we decided to kickstart a Whattaroll Journal mini series that recalls how these cameras got us on the roll. Adrian Norbert Cuper begins with his thoughts on the Zenit, Canon, and Pentacon cameras that set him out to the path of film photography.
Bella Ciao: Shooting Film Portraits in Venice
Where exactly in Venice is it worth going to for a portrait shoot? The short answer is… everywhere!
Meet the EXA 1b and Its Unusual “Barrel” Shutter
Despite its unusual shutter, the EXA 1b could be a good and cheap 35mm option for those who are looking for cameras with waist-level viewfinder.
Going WIDE with the Soviet Horizont Even if it Hurts
Some insights on the Horizont, a brick-like camera weighing more or less like a good medium format camera, the viewfinder resembling a cosmonaut’s helmet.